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Oliga [24]
1 year ago
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This gardener started with much smaller plants in this park. Over time, the garden has grown into a large display of brilliant f

lowers. What would you tell the gardener to explain how the plants have grown and flourished so successfully?

Biology
2 answers:
otez555 [7]1 year ago
8 0
I would tell him that the placement of the flowers gave it the need amount of light to grow. And the fact that he watered them as often as they needed.
Brut [27]1 year ago
7 0

This is because

1.they are in the right habitat for those kinds of plants

2.the gardener is taking care of them like watering them and not watering when they are about to die or rarely watering them, and always giving them the right amount of water

3.the placement of the plants helps to, they are given the perfect amount of sun and nutrients from the ground

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